Friday, June 29, 2012

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Featured Funeral Card for Anna G. Rohrer


This is one of the many Funeral Cards featured on AncestorsAtRest website

anna g rohrer
The card was in Remembrance of the Death of Anna G. Rohrer who died May 5 1893. Aged 55 years, 7 months, and 19 days.

Thursday, June 28, 2012

Free Access to Ancestry.ca June 27-July 2



Ancestry.ca Family history website offers free access to more than 40 million historical records that trace the development of the nation over the last 145 years

June 27, 2012 (TORONTO) – In honour of Canada Day, Ancestry.ca, Canada’s favourite family history website, is offering free access to 40 million historical records that outline just how far the country has come as a nation in the past 145 years.

Available free from June 27 through July 2, the records cover the years leading up to and following Confederation and include censuses, birth, marriage and death records, passenger lists, military records and many more.

“Many Canadians today celebrate the diversity of our nation but that multi-culturalism only came following a period of incredible growth and development in the years immediately before and after nationhood,” said Ancestry.ca’s Julie Wingate. “These records really paint a picture of how much we’ve changed as a country and give us a real reason to celebrate Canada Day.”

In 1871, just four short years after Confederation, Canada conducted its first Census as a nation and the results showed it was a country made up of British and French immigrants and a stark lack of diversity.

In fact, according to the 1871 Census of Canada:
  • Just 101 people are listed as being of Russian origin, compared to 500,000 in 2006
  • Nearly 900 people are listed as being Italian, compared to 1.4 million in 2006
  • Only one man is listed as being of Chinese descent in the 1871 Census, compared to 1.3 million in 2006
Between June 27 and July 2, millions of records will be accessible to Canadians for free on Ancestry.ca. The records are from some of the largest collections on Ancestry.ca, including:

·         Canadian Passenger Lists and Ocean Arrivals - outlining the masses of people who arrived by ship -- the only form of international travel available to people at the time -- at port cities across Canada
·         The 1871 Census of Canada - the first Census Canada conducted as a nation, which gives a snapshot of the life of the people living at the time, including who they lived with, their ages, their jobs, the birthplaces of their parents, their neighbours and more
·         Vital records (i.e. birth, marriage and death records) from British Columbia, Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia - outlining the significant moments in the people’s lives like children born, marriages and deaths.
Search Ancestry.ca for your family.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Featured Funeral Card Lucy L. Hough, Fort Wayne


This is one of the many Funeral Cards featured on AncestorsAtRest website

Funeral Notice Mrs. Lucy L, wife of Rev. John Hough



lucy l hough
Dated at Fort Wayne (we assume Indiana), February 12, 1859.  

Thursday, June 21, 2012

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Friday, June 15, 2012

Featured Funeral Card: George W. Baker 1862-1895


This is one of the many Funeral Cards featured on AncestorsAtRest website

Funeral Card George W. Baker 1862-1895

George W. Baker died Feb 12 1895, aged 33 yrs 9 mo 18 days old George Baker death 1895

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Soldier's remains found at Waterloo


Almost 200 years after Napoleon was defeated at Waterloo, Belgian archaeologists have unearthed the complete remains of a young soldier.

Believed to have died June 18, 1815, the remains were found under 15 inches of soil as if the young soldier's comrades had hurriedly buried him when he fell on the battleground 

"You can almost see him dying," Belgian archeologist Dominique Bosquet said of the skeleton, lying on its back with the spherical musket ball that felled the soldier still between his ribs.

Believed to have died June 18, 1815, the remains were found under 15 inches of soil as if the young soldier's comrades had hurriedly buried him when he fell on the battleground.

Continue reading and see photos at "Soldier's remains found at Waterloo"

Saturday, June 09, 2012

Vampire graves discovered near Black Sea

Archaeologists have excavated two suspected "vampire" graves in the Black Sea town of Sokopol, Bulgaria. Each 700-year-old skeleton had an iron rod pinned into its chest. This reflected the customs and the times, when villagers feared that bad men had the power to rise from their graves.






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Friday, June 08, 2012

Featured Funeral Card: Elias & Elizabeth Baker


This is one of the many Funeral Cards featured on AncestorsAtRest website


Funeral Cards For Elias Baker 1844~1929 And Elizabeth Baker Died 1913


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Saturday, June 02, 2012

Fold3 offers FREE War of 1812 Records for June 2012

Fold3 will be opening up all of their War of 1812 records to the public for free during June. This is in commemoration of the 200th anniversary of the commencement of the war.

The collection consists of more than 400,000 images including 233,000 images from the War of 1812 Pension Files never before available online. The following databases provided for free included:

  • War of 1812 Pension Files
  • War of 1812 Prize Cases, Southern District Court, NY
  • Letters Received by The Adjutant General, 1805-1821
  • War of 1812 Service Records

Friday, June 01, 2012

Featured Funeral Card: Edith Ross Baddeley


This is one of the many Funeral Cards featured on AncestorsAtRest website


Remembrance card for a child's funeral. Dated March 1, 1889. Child's name was Edith Ross Baddeley and she was 2 years 1 month old when she died. Copyrighted by the Memorail Card Co., 706 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Funeral Card Edith Ross Baddeley 1887 - 1889